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Originally Posted by RunKC
Craig Stout was all over this kid since January. I don’t listen to a ton of KCSN but it’s pretty well known that Craig was the best of the KCSN lab which sucks bc now he’s stepped back from full time.
Elite intelligence (engineering major at Cornell), played almost everywhere don’t he line and has a really really high floor.
I remember Craig noting his excellent athleticism to go with his elite hands (nearly 11”) and his 27 bench reps. He’s really hard to move and just does everything really well.
I think he’s Trey’s replacement. I don’t think you’ll see the pancakes and physicality Trey produces but you’ll see more consistency in pass pro where Trey can really struggle with technique and hand placement sometimes (Barmore beat his ass in NE).
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If you're looking for similar 'archetypes' on the line, Morris would replace Smith and Nourzad replace Thuney.
And honestly, I don't think that's untenable. I think that IOL gets the job done IF the OTs step up and play at a higher level than they played the last couple years.
If you don't need the IOL to help as much on the outside, you don't need them to be quite as good.
Ultimately you have to to look at the OL as an entity. And I think the elite nature of our IOL allowed us to operate with slightly lesser performance at OT. Well if the OTs move up in the world to at least average to slightly above, we can function with average to slightly above on the IOL as well.
Lots of moving parts on an offensive line and there are a TON of ways to scheme around a weakness here and there. We'll make it work.
And yeah, I think Nourzad will prove to be a pretty big part in all that.